As part of its adherence to Federal Government’s directives on the amnesty granted 2,600 prisoners nationwide, the Ikoyi Custodial Centre in Lagos State has freed 53 inmates.
The Deputy Controller of Correction (DCC), in charge of the Centre, Mr Ayoola Opadeji, in his farewell address to the 53 inmates on Tuesday in Lagos, urged them to adhere strictly to good character learnt while in custody.
“The Ikoyi Custodial specially commends the Federal Government and Lagos State Government for decongesting the Custodial Centres nationwide.
“The custodial centre also appreciates the controller of corrections, Nigerian Correction Service (NCoS), Lagos command, Mr Sam Iyakoregha, for a job well perfected,” he said.
Tribune Online reports that Opadeji said before the decongestion exercise, the number of inmates at the Ikoyi custodial centre was slightly above 3,000.
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“This number exceeded the capacities on the ground.
“However, this decongestion will impact the Custodial Centre positively,” he said.
The NCoS Lagos command spokesman, Supt. Rotimi Opadokun, at the farewell parade, confirmed that 18 inmates would also be released in Badagary custodial centre in Lagos.
“Nine more inmates from the female custodial centre, Kirikiri, 89 more from medium and 35 more from the maximum custodial centre in Kirikiri, Lagos,” he said.
One of the 53 freed inmates, Mr Peters Odibo, thanked the Federal Government and Lagos State Government for the amnesty granted him.
He said while in custody, he lost hope in life, but now appreciated freedom.
Obibo added that he was able to learn different lessons and obtain new skills.
Odibo, however, advised the government to increase the facilities and staff strength at custodial centres.
“With my experience at this custody, the ratio of staff to an inmate was 1:50,” he said.
Another freed inmate, Mr Moses Stephen, advised the youth to be of good behaviour.
“Behaving like touts or street urchins will end one up in places like this,” Stephen said. (NAN)
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